"There are a lot of talks from Germany that Vitali is not going to retire and that he's maybe going to have one last big fight," Haye told radio station talkSPORT.

"If he's going to have one last big fight - unless it's against his brother [Wladimir], which he said it isn't going to be - in my opinion I say that's going to be against myself. After my little scuffle with Chisora at the press conference, Vitali's agent said if I fight Chisora, the winner will fight Vitali.

"So I did that, I knocked him [Chisora] out and I did a lot better than Vitali did, I knocked him out in five rounds and Vitali beat him in 12 rounds on points. I'm looking at knocking out Vitali Klitschko and regaining the heavyweight championship of the world, that's the only thing on my mind."

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